The CSU Board of Trustees has approved the creation of three new three-year bachelor’s degree programs aimed at adult, returning or working students, which Cal Poly will consider implementing in the next academic year.
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Lieutenant governor candidate Oliver Ma visits Cal Poly during ‘Books not Bombs’ tour
California lieutenant governor candidate, Oliver Ma, visited Cal Poly on Tuesday. Cal Poly was one of Ma’s stops on his “Books not Bombs” California college rally tour. So far, Oliver Ma and his team hosted events at UC San Diego, UC Los Angeles and UC Davis, and their next stop will be Sacramento State, following […]
Taking the classroom underwater: SBCC student divers train off Cal Poly’s pier
Off Cal Poly’s Avila Beach pier, faint splashes and bubbles emerged at the surface as Santa Barbara City College students worked below. On April 30 and May 1, small groups of student divers performed a mock inspection of the pier’s underwater infrastructure as part of the Santa Barbara City College, or SBCC, underwater tools and […]
California battles invasive nutria with thousands removed from waterways
Thousands of nutria have been removed from California since their reintroduction in 2017, and researchers believe the reintroduction was purposeful due to the significant distance between Oregon and California’s Central Valley.
Gus’s Deli reabre al público este verano con nuevos dueños y un reconocimiento a su historia
Find the English version here. Traducido por Haydee Villanueva. Mientras trabajaban en las reformas de su nueva tienda, Anna Brannen y su equipo descubrieron una vidriera artĂstica que representaba a Gus’s Deli tal como solĂa ser: un edificio amarillo con un tono de color verde azulado. En vez de reemplazar el pasado, ella usĂł esto […]
Gus’s Deli reopening this summer with new owners and a nod to its history
Anna Brannen and her team are renovating Gus’s Deli to reflect its past, while also offering gluten-free, vegan, and vegetarian options and expanding into breakfast hours.
Cal Poly alum to pilot NASA’s mission to the moon, launching April 1
NASA’s Artemis II mission, set to launch on April 1, will be piloted by Cal Poly alumnus Victor Glover and three other crew members, and will be the first human-crewed test of the Space Launch System (SLS) and Orion spacecraft in a mission circling the moon.
New Linnaea’s Cafe kiosk announced at State of Downtown meeting
Linnaea’s Cafe is opening a new kiosk, Slodega, in the Mission Plaza, featuring a New York bodega-inspired menu and outdoor dining area, while the Cultural Arts Parking Structure will open on March 17th with free parking for the first 28 days.
Hmong Student Association to debut at Cal Poly’s Illuminate dance showcase
The Hmong Student Association at Cal Poly will be performing two dances at the Illuminate showcase, featuring a mix of Hmong, Thai and American culture, to raise awareness of the Hmong people and their history.
SLO Transit alerts riders of detours and delays due to Cal Poly skilled trade workers strike
Due to labor strikes, SLO Transit has alerted riders to expect detours and stop closures to Cal Poly throughout the week, leaving some students to walk to school in the rainy weather.
Cal Poly launches low-cost physical therapy program for students
Cal Poly Campus Health and Wellbeing has launched a new, low-cost physical therapy program in partnership with Movement for Life, allowing students to receive one to three physical therapy sessions with a referral from a Campus Health and Wellbeing provider.
